Halloweekend 2014

Well, halloweekend is {almost} over, and what an interesting one it was. I told y’all I’d post my costume(s) afterwards so here we go. Drum roll pleaseeeeee….

I was a banana!

Just kidding. I wasn’t a banana, but I kind of wish I was… How good does that banana costume look paired with my J.Crew vest?! Soooo cute.

I was actually a Royals player! Of course, I knew I’d be getting “what are you, 2nd place?” and “oh sorry about your loss” and maybe a few “go giants!” so I was prepared with my sign that very boldly stated “1st is the worst, 2nd is the best.” In case you’re wondering, yes, I am 12 because I still use that saying.

For night two I took my roomie/bff/Mare to my Theta mixer (who needs boys anyways?!) and we went as CatDog (throwwwwback). If you don’t know what CatDog is you were either deprived as a child or you’re under the age of 15 currently.

It was such a fun night, and we got tons of compliments on our costumes! Want to make your own CatDog costume? Follow the directions below!

Supplies

2 Large yellow tee shirts

Brown felt

2 Headbands that match hair color

White foamboard

Red & Purple paint

Ribbon

Scissors

Hot Glue Gun

Exacto knife

Eyeliner

Converse

Cut out “spots” from the brown felt. I did all the same size, but Mary did various sizes. Either way works

Hot glue the spots onto the yellow tee shirts

Cut out either pointy cat ears or floppy dog ears from the brown felt and glue them onto the headbands

Cut out the foamboard into the arrows, leaving one side jagged. Paint the cat sign in red, and the dog sign in blue

Once dried, poke holes in the foarmboard and string the ribbon through so it hangs around your neck. Make sure to use a soft ribbon, Mary and I used cheap ribbon and it was itching our necks all night!

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